The only legal process will be a court appeal against the decision.My point was that the home secretary has the power to unilaterally make this decision to remove a person's citizenship due to the views that she holds. Do try to keep up The rest of your post highlights the emotions of this individual case however its irrelevant to my point.

Interesting point IOBS. The UK state actually facilitated and paid for the Manchester bomber and others to travel to Libya and back as jihadis. If she was a white teenager who had been groomed by neo nazis as a 15 yo and now looked to return to UK she'd be on a celebrity show within a couple of years. Just last week the government and its MPs were queuing up to tell teenagers they were too young to know anything about climate change and protesting and even voting. Now the home secretary dictates that at 15 this person was entirely accountable. Tells me more about his attempts to position himself as May's successor than anything to do with national security.

I see one of the 'magnificent' 7 was on BBC politics show yesterday lunchtime making racist comment. Followed by an apology of sorts on social media. Also bring reported that the new group is registered in Panama for tax reasons. Some first day for them. [emoji3]

We do vote for barnier and junker by being part of the EU. Personally I think that needs to be reformed but not by trying to negotiate trade deals as a small nation as opposed to part of the biggest trading market. Everyone can live without German cars, Belgian chocolates etc, but it's nice to have a choice isn't it? We aren't limiting our trade with EU just now. We will still have German cars, they'll just cost more which will make them more of a status symbol for most who already buy them. Being pedantic, Britain isn't a nation. England, Scotland and latterly Great Britain have all been seafaring trading nations however the most successful trading times were built around empire, East India company and slavery.

I appreciate that many don't wish to be part of a European superstate. However... With regards to a WTO deal, it leaves UK at a massive disadvantage, particularly when trying to do deals with larger economies. Also EU may only be 15% of the market but its a much higher %age of UK trading market (over 50% ?). Its not 'them' who have had long enough. UK has had nearly 3 years and hasn't been able to keep a consistent line on what kind of deal it wants.